Rehoming female tortie cat

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Delray Beach FL

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I am heartbroken to have to rehome my beautiful tortie kitty. She's about 3 years old (not exactly sure as I adopted her from someone else). I would keep her for the rest of her life if I could, but I have to move in a month and I am not allowed to take her to my new place, and no friends or family can take her in for me. I don't want her to end up in a shelter if at all possible, so this is the best I can do. =( She is one of the most beautiful cats I've ever seen, and is playful and active (and small!). She's loves chasing strings and laser lights. She's a little prickly; she much prefers to come up to you rather than the other way around, and the first few days you have her might include a lot of hiding as she gets used to you and her new home. But once she's comfortable she'll love just curling up next to you or nearby and just vibing (she would often curl up on my Playstation or next to my PC while I was using them, just to be near me). She eventually got so comfortable with me that she'll take treats right out of my hands. She has only ever been an indoor cat. She is a good eater and drinker and I've never had a problem giving her any kind of popular dry food or treats, and she can use a litterbox. She is spayed and has no medical conditions that I am aware of. She does not get along well with my other, older, larger male cat, but may get along with younger cats or female cats or cats just the same size as her. She is neutral when it comes to dogs: she doesn't like them much but just doesn't interact with them or bother them. I am absolutely convinced that she can be a wonderful solo cat for anyone, given enough time and love. All I want is for her to be safe and happy. I am also rehoming my other cat, a large black male cat (~5 years, neutered, indoor). Please see my other post for pictures. I would be thrilled if they both go to the same home, even though they don't like each other very much lol. At least they know each other and would be more comfortable in a new home with the other one there. If you are interested and are serious about adopting a cat for the rest of her life, the best way to reach me is via email (through this post). I am asking for a small rehoming fee ($50) in order to make sure that only serious people inquire, and I may ask some other questions about your living situation just to make sure she's going to a good home. I can give you a cat tree playset if you have a van/truck/SUV (I may not be able to take it apart), a litter box, a plastic dish for food, a collar, a laser light toy, and I might be able to give you a cat water fountain (if my other cat gets rehomed first). I can also give you some food and treats for her. If you have ANY questions, please don't hesitate to contact me. Thank you so much for helping me save this precious girl. <3

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